학술논문

Long-term Neutrino Afterglows from Gamma-Ray Bursts
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Source
Astron.Astrophys. 396 (2002) 303-308
Subject
Astrophysics
Language
Abstract
It is widely believed that multiwavelength afterglows of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) originate from relativistic blast waves. We here show that in such blast waves, a significant fraction of the energy of shock-accelerated protons would be lost due to pion production by interactions with afterglow photons. This could lead to long-term production of $10^{16}$--$10^{18}$ eV neutrinos and sub-TeV $\gamma$-rays that accompany with usual afterglows, provided that the protons are accelerated to $10^{19}$ eV in the blast waves.
Comment: 10 pages, A&A accepted